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What does everyone know about "cubadaily.com"[/URL]news source?
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Smurf said:What does everyone know about "cubadaily.com"[/URL]news source?[/QUOTE]
Never saw it before.
It appears to just be a link site without any original stories.
Yes, I'd say it's simply a site designed to make money from advertisements by pulling together anything that mentions Cuba probably targeting Cuban exiles but with no political affiliation. There's a similar site does the same for Iraq which again links to stories about Iraq from all across the spectrumloseyourname said:Heck, there are a few article that don't even have anything to with Cuba (or Guantanamo). Down in the culture section, they've got pieces on a South Korean fashion show and the Commercial Drive district in Vancouver.
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